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28 minutes ago, Akinomaki said:

Shimpan Edagawa (Aogiyama) went kyujo today. As of tomorrow, Otowayama (Kakuryu) works as shimpan in his place - as first time shimpan experience, today Tokitsukaze (Tosayutaka) had replaced him. https://www.sanspo.com/article/20240918-MMSJEP6BBZNQFGUINT6WDBYM3U/

Long day for ex-Tosayutaka today, he had the fourth and the last (seventh) shift as part of his regular assignments, and took over in the first shift of the day for Edagawa.

If they stick with the regular rotation and don't make any adjustments for Otowayama's lower seniority compared to Edagawa, he should be making his debut right in the head shimpan seat, in shift four during makushita, and then reappear in the second half of makuuchi in the timekeeper position.

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9 hours ago, rhyen said:

Tsurugisho, Shimazuumi & Hokutofuji have gone kyujo after securing their safety. 

Any word on what's wrong with Hokutofuji?

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5 hours ago, RabidJohn said:

Any word on what's wrong with Hokutofuji?

Arthritis, inflammation at the right knee joint, no return this basho

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Tsurugisho was safe in juryo, but is back  on the torikumi tomorrow

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On 18/09/2024 at 13:52, Asashosakari said:

Long day for ex-Tosayutaka today, he had the fourth and the last (seventh) shift as part of his regular assignments, and took over in the first shift of the day for Edagawa.

If they stick with the regular rotation and don't make any adjustments for Otowayama's lower seniority compared to Edagawa, he should be making his debut right in the head shimpan seat, in shift four during makushita, and then reappear in the second half of makuuchi in the timekeeper position.


Looks like he was under the white tassel (the non-timekeeper seat) for both shifts, accounting for his lack of experience. He was taking it seriously and said his hip hurt afterwards due to sitting too rigidly in the same position.

Futagoyama-oyakata (former Ozeki Miyabiyama) is also absent now due to an injury near the lower back - his replacement is Wakafuji-oyakata (former Maegashira Otsukasa).

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Three Jonokuchi rikishi join the basho ahead of Day 13 in order to stay on the banzuke:

Jk5w Raiho

Jk11w Minorufuji

Jk12w Gonoumi

Raiho and Gonoumi will fight each other on Day 13, both having been injured during the Hatsu basho and absent since.

Déjà vu for Minorufuji, who will fight Jk17e Wakasasaki - still seeking his first career win - for the second basho in a row on Day 13.

 

Assuming they don't retire, the following rikishi will be banzuke-gai for the Kyushu basho:

Jk2e Nishikiori

Jk4e Arise - suffered a bad knee injury during the Haru basho.

Jk8w Satotanaka - no longer shown on the Nishiiwa-beya site, so he likely will be on the intai list.

Jk9w Kokiryu

Jk13e Michihaya - Onomatsu-beya reported that he is having treatment for a chronic illness.

Jk13w Fujihara

Jk16w Seiseigo

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Oof. Seven falling out of Jonokuchi with MAYBE one going the other way. Add in only Mita joining and the next banzuke will have at least five fewer names on it. And that’s before counting any retirements.

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9 hours ago, Yubinhaad said:
On 18/09/2024 at 14:52, Asashosakari said:

Long day for ex-Tosayutaka today, he had the fourth and the last (seventh) shift as part of his regular assignments, and took over in the first shift of the day for Edagawa.

If they stick with the regular rotation and don't make any adjustments for Otowayama's lower seniority compared to Edagawa, he should be making his debut right in the head shimpan seat, in shift four during makushita, and then reappear in the second half of makuuchi in the timekeeper position.

Looks like he was under the white tassel (the non-timekeeper seat) for both shifts, accounting for his lack of experience. He was taking it seriously and said his hip hurt afterwards due to sitting too rigidly in the same position.

Futagoyama-oyakata (former Ozeki Miyabiyama) is also absent now due to an injury near the lower back - his replacement is Wakafuji-oyakata (former Maegashira Otsukasa).

After my earlier comment I checked the Day 11 video, and oddly enough Tokitsukaze also had a non-standard position on Day 11...but not for his Edagawa replacement stint at the start of the day: For that one he just took the seat Edagawa would have occupied (East side), as we'd probably expect for an emergency replacement. For his regular shift #4 he was expected to be in the non-timekeeper muko-shomen slot, but for some reason he and Futagoyama switched places and Tokitsukaze ended up on the East side there as well. They kept that same non-standard arrangement for shift #7, too.

I was thinking they did that so Tokitsukaze could do all three shifts with the same view, but with the news of the Futagoyama kyujo I wonder if the switch was actually made for Futagoyama's benefit so he could get through one more day before replacing him. I've never really considered if some of the five positions might be more comfortable to sit in than others, but maybe...?

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Mitoryu and Shirokuma are both out according to the Kyokai site. Both guys struggled somewhat to stay on their feet after their respective Day 12 bouts.

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Just now, Asashosakari said:

Mitoryu and Shirokuma are both out according to the Kyokai site. Both guys struggled somewhat to get back to their feet after their respective Day 12 bouts.

Beat me to it by a second. Kiryuko gets his second freebie, and he needs them badly.

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57 minutes ago, rhyen said:

2022年4月6日 (水) よりYahoo! JAPANは欧州経済領域(EEA)およびイギリスからご利用いただけなくなりました 

That'll affect many of us here, and I don't have a VPN at hand.

What is this article about?

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Hah, expecting rhyen to actually add anything explanatory about the links he dumps... It's just the news of Takakeisho's intai which already had a thread of its own at the time.

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2 minutes ago, Asashosakari said:

Hah, expecting rhyen to actually add anything explanatory about the links he dumps... It's just the news of Takakeisho's intai which already had a thread of its own at the time.

Alright, it's not related to kyujo then.

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On 14/09/2024 at 17:57, Koorifuu said:

Wondering if Oho is going to join this list. Can't rule out an orbital bone fracture, based on visual evidence, and that's not something you want to play with.

Now for his kyujo at last at the Aki jungyo, the shisho revealed that Oho had indeed an orbital bone fracture from the bout against Abi and will have surgery this week. He got Abi's head 2, 3 times against his face. "For a while, he can't do sumo" - for quite a while he did nonetheless

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19 minutes ago, Akinomaki said:

Now for his kyujo at last at the Aki jungyo, the shisho revealed that Oho had indeed an orbital bone fracture from the bout against Abi and will have surgery this week. He got Abi's head 2, 3 times against his face. "For a while, he can't do sumo" - for quite a while he did nonetheless

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Needless to say that'd have been considered insane in any western contact sport nowadays. Ozumo certainly is its own beast in many aspects.

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